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Meanings of
poetess
in English
Russian
поэтесса
Portuguese
poetisa
Catalan
poeta
Spanish
poetisa
Back to the meaning
Person who writes poetry.
poet
bard
dichter
Related terms
profession
Russian
поэтесса
Synonyms
Examples for "
poet
"
poet
bard
dichter
Examples for "
poet
"
1
This year, however, England's national
poet
is not quite his usual self.
2
The
poet
knew it; the children knew it; the slum knew it.
3
Franklin was a published
poet
-
I
've
read
his work and it's quite good.
4
The
poet
only addresses the imagination; the painter addresses the senses directly.
5
The
poet
imagines the spirits of the different trees in the sorrows.
1
Or maybe that
bard
named Will was right: Parents just don't understand.
2
The hopes of the
bard
of Leeds were fulfilled at the Restoration.
3
The one exception to the hunger for advertisement is the modern
bard
.
4
He went his way in the evening, when, as the
bard
said:-
5
You would think he was a
court
-
bard
,
the way he carries on.
1
The C-Major Concerto will be performed at the request of Misha
Dichter
.
2
The aide to Avi
Dichter
suffered a gunshot wound to the leg.
3
Mr
Dichter
was nearby but was not injured in the shooting.
4
However extraordinary this mixture of sandstone and compact limestone* (*
Dichter
kalkstein.)
5
The Colgate people called on the services of Dr. Ernest
Dichter
's
Inst for Motivational Research.
Usage of
poetess
in English
1
Lucilla clasped her hands in astonishment, and Verus cried to the
poetess
:
2
The generous
poetess
felt nothing but the true originality of the poet.
3
It seems we have a
poetess
in our midst, she said sarcastically.
4
The first is old, and is attributed to the famous
poetess
Chiyo.
5
They had three children but only one grandchild, who is a
poetess
.
6
The
poetess
sighed, took a large mouthful of food, and sighed again.
7
England has given to the world one great
poetess
,
Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
8
He praised the
poetess
and saluted the Countess Martin with joy hardly concealed.
9
In a few minutes the
poetess
looked up, flushed and triumphant.
10
The old priest and the young
poetess
had become dear friends.
11
Mrs. Hemans, the universally admired
poetess
,
lived and died in poverty.
12
Bragg: The highlight of the gig in Bradford was Joolz, the punk
poetess
.
13
This was a chance for the
poetess
,
and she took it.
14
Surely a fit place for the early residence of a
poetess
of Nature.
15
Mrs. Norton, the
poetess
,
to imperil all the future peace of British households.
16
The lines of Mrs Sigourney, the American
poetess
,
please me most.
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poetess
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
say the poetess
young poetess
gifted poetess
american poetess
celebrate poetess
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Translations for
poetess
Russian
поэтесса
стихотворец
поэт
Portuguese
poetisa
poeta
Catalan
poeta
Spanish
poetisa
poeta
Poetess
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Poetess
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